The funding agency aims to cap “indirect costs” in biomedical research grants. But this behind-the-scenes work is crucial to making research happen.
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released a staff publication highlighting problems it's seeing with audits of journal entries. The publication, Audit Focus: Journal Entries, noted that ...
Now is the time to defend the research partnership that has done so much for our nation and the world, and that can do even ...
After two decades of work in biomedical research policy, there is no topic Carrie Wolinetz hates talking about more than ...
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"Without careful consideration of the impact of these changes, we risk long-term damage" to medical research, writes Dr. George Weiner.
In his commentary, Matthew Siegel’s examines elements of Labor Law §240(1)—the “Scaffold Law,” which he believes many in the ...
This is different to direct taxes which you pay based on your income and, potentially, your wealth, such as income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. Indirect taxes typically fall into ...
On December 14, Jonah died by suicide. His last journal entry read, "Tell my story," with bullet points explaining his depression symptoms and experiences. Local 12 asked his parents which bullet ...
Unlike direct taxes, which are levied based on a taxpayer’s ability to pay, indirect taxes apply uniformly, regardless of an individual’s financial situation. As a result, lower-income ...
For example, then-Commissioner Ferguson issued a withering criticism of an initial proposal to add a Labor Markets section to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) form, stating that there is “nowhere ...
A rate of 70% essentially means that for every dollar of direct funding a scientist receives from a grant, the research institution receives 70 cents in indirect funds. The new policy caps the ...
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